Example sentences of "from go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where 's Snoopy getting the money from to go to the Tiger 's Head tonight ?
2 By the testimonies of such as rugby 's Gareth Chilcott and boxing 's Frank Bruno , to name but two of many who have acknowledged how sport saved them from going off the rails as youngsters , it can claim an increasingly influential niche in society .
3 Motor racing supporters will be banned from going onto the track at this weekend 's British Grand Prix .
4 Almost as many men died behind the lines as did from going over the top , an old sergeant told Charlie , and it did n't help to know that the Germans were suffering the same problems a few hundred yards away .
5 It 's like that wire-mesh barrier thing — the one he told me about — the one that stops boats at the last moment from going over the weir .
6 Well if I keep you away from going into the shower , it 'd be like extended foreplay wo n't it ?
7 Three years later , another new ‘ Bluebird ’ was prevented from going for the record by floods at Lake Eyre , Australia , a delay which brought much criticism of Campbell from his backers , led by Sir Alfred Owen .
8 ‘ There is no man or devil who will stop me from going to the home of my family , ’ said Sir Henry angrily .
9 Then he slipped , and caught at the grass to stop himself from going to the bottom .
10 Other children are now being banned by their parents from going to the park in Bannockburn .
11 Only a secure supply of foreign aid ( over US$1 billion up to 1990 ) will keep the country from going to the wall — and that aid can by no means be guaranteed .
12 The two plots were also very predictable , because we all knew that Carrie would not be accepted back into society just from going to the ball .
13 Peter 's attempt to stop Jesus from going to the cross was not his only mistake .
14 Although a national unity government would not necessarily be the answer to some of Greece 's problems it is the only way out of the current political impasse if the weary Greek voter is to be saved from going to the polls again .
15 It was ridiculous that highly trained personnel were prevented from going to the Gulf because of their jobs .
16 Only the Abdication had prevented Baldwin from going at the end of 1936 .
17 McQueen was accompanied on location by Ali MacGraw , whom he had met on The Getaway , and whose presence he admitted saved him from going round the bend .
18 Her safety-valve , the thing that prevented her from going round the bend , was the fun of devising and dishing out these splendid punishments , and the lovely thing was that they seemed to work , at any rate for short periods .
19 I can see that I 'm going to have to expel as many of you as possible as soon as possible to save myself from going round the bend . ’
20 A long plateau in which the never-ending surrealism of pain muted down into boredom and there was Jo laughing bravely , veiling her fear and doing great lines from Gone with the Wind in a deplorably bad imitation of a southern black accent .
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